Home Sports Waynesboro Indians clinch tie for Mid-Penn Colonial Division
Sports

Waynesboro Indians clinch tie for Mid-Penn Colonial Division

Share
Share

WAYNESBORO – The Waynesboro varsity baseball team fell behind 4-1 in the third inning when Northern York’s Rylan Yinger hit a high-arching home run over the fence in left centerfield.

It was a jolt to starting pitcher Mason Gochenour, but he didn’t throw in the towel either. Neither did the Indians.

Waynesboro tallied two runs in the bottom of the fourth and four more in the fifth before giving up a run in the sixth inning and holding on for dear life in the seventh stanza. Left fielder Eric Knepper made perhaps the defensive play of the year when he made a falling catch of a fast-dropping fly ball to end the 7-6 Waynesboro victory at Robinson Field on a beautiful mid-May day.

Waynesboro and Shippensburg will share the league championship. Both are 11-3 in the division. The Indians improved to 13-5 overall and play at Carlisle on Tuesday in the final game of the regular season.

After that, the Indians will wait and see where they stand in the pecking order of District 3-6A. As of Monday night, Waynesboro was 11th in the district power rating. The top 12 teams qualify for the playoffs.

“I was contemplating going out there and talking to (Gochenour) just to give him a break and say, ‘Hey, he’s a pretty good hitter,’” said Waynesboro head coach Travis Hardman. “It was a fastball. It was supposed to be away, but he got it too close to the plate. Mason said he shouldn’t have thrown a fastball. He kind of knew going in what he had to give him. He basically accounted for five runs. He had a three-run homer and that catch in center field saved two runs.”

The catch Hardman was referring to was a beautiful pirouette catch of a deep fly ball hit by Brett Powell with four runs already in and runners on first and third. The theft ended the bottom of the fifth inning and left the Polar Bears with a much better chance to stage a rally of its own heading into the sixth frame.

Waynesboro scored first when Gochenour hit a one-out single and later scored on a base hit by Knepper.

Northern starting pitcher Oskar Dees put down the Indians one-two-three in the third. Meanwhile, the Polar Bears were doing their best to put some distance between them and the Tribe. A four-run third inning certainly helped, but it was too early in the game for anyone to count out Waynesboro.

The momentum began to shift in the top of the fourth inning. Gochenour started the inning with a strikeout. Ambrose Depasqua reached base on an error, and Ryan Cromer singled. Depasqua was caught cheating toward home plate after making it to third base. Catcher Tyler Caron alertly threw to third baseman Tank Benedict for the second out of the inning. Then, the baseball gods handed the Indians another out when Caron, Benedict, and Gochenour teamed up to tag out Cromer in a rundown for the final out of the inning.

In the home fourth, Calvin Myers got aboard with a one-out single. He scored when Benedict drilled a double to deep left-center field. Benedict came around to score on a two-out base hit by Caron.

Northern pushed across a run in the top of the fifth to make it 5-3. But the Tribe turned a double play to prevent further scoring.

In the bottom of the fifth, the Indians batted around. Kellan Smith, one of five seniors to play his final home game as a Waynesboro Area Senior High School varsity baseball player, drew a one-out walk. Ethan Hotchkiss singled. Gochenour hit his second RBI single to plate Smith. Myers reached base on a three-base error that scored two more runs and gave Waynesboro a 6-5 lead. Myers scored on Knepper’s second RBI base hit.

The Polar Bears got a little closer when Cromer doubled and scored on a Spencer Cunningham two-bagger in the top of the sixth.

In the seventh inning, relief pitcher Seth Dodson’s second full inning, Yinger walked to lead off the seventh. A ground out to Myers at shortstop produced the first out. A fly out to Smith in center field was the second out. Knepper then secured the win with his highlight-reel grab in short left field on a ball that was dropping fast.

“I was just hoping a little blooper like that didn’t drop in no man’s land,” Hardman said of Knepper’s catch. “Not only that offensively he had two big RBI hits.”

Dodson entered the game with the bases loaded and two outs. He induced a very rare double play when Myers fielded a sharply-hit grounder and threw to Caron at home. Caron then turned and rifled one to Hotchkiss at first base for the double play. The next batter hit into a ground out to Powell at second base.

“I can’t say enough about Seth Dodson coming in with the bases loaded and a 2-1 count,” said Hardman. “He wants the ball. I’m so happy for him.”

Share
Related Articles

Waynesboro pulls away from Northern York 52-40

WAYNESBORO – Waynesboro was coming off a disappointing outing at Penn Manor...

How long will Eagles keep flying?

Do you think it’s a foregone conclusion that Saquon Barkley wins the...

Hagerstown to host Hub City Half Marathon

HAGERSTOWN – Some 300 runners are expected through the streets of Hagerstown...

Local Running Results: Dec. 6-8

Christmas Card Dash 5K Saturday, Dec. 7, in Chambersburg Runners: 117 Winner:...

Thank you for considering LocalNews1.org business advertising.  There are many benefits to advertising online!

  • 8.5K+ unique visits to our site monthly (3.6K+ who are dedicated visitors who spend time on our site)
  • 20K+ views of our site monthly
  • Your ad will also be promoted on our social media pages, which have more than 1.5K+ followers

. . . and with our new Community TV Displays (CTDs), we can share your advertising with a whole new audience.  For more on CTDs, click here.  

 

As of February 1, 2023, we changed our rates to better serve the community.

  •  For businesses the rate is $30 a week with discounts up to 40% for longer term advertisements.  The Non-Profit rate is $25 a week with similar discounts for longer terms.  

Download the full rate structure by clicking here.

To advertise, please fill out the information below.

When approved, you’ll receive an email with payment instructions.  Whether paying by credit card or invoice the ad goes on LocalNews1.org that day unless you let us know a different desired start date.  If paying by invoice, payment is due within 8 days.

 

Premium Business Ads with better placement and more views are also available.  Contact us for details and pricing on Premium Ads, discounts, for errors, or any other questions at biz@ln1.obzservices.com

This form is currently undergoing maintenance. Please try again later.

DISCLAIMER

By posting an advertisement, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to our code of conduct:

–  Offensive or objectionable material is prohibited.

–  All ads are posted at your own risk and you remain solely responsible for any content you post.

–  Posting of any advertisement shall not be considered an endorsement of the advertiser, or of the product or service involved.

–  You agree to indemnify and hold harmless Local.News LLC for any and all liabilities relating to the advertisement. 

–  Violation of these rules may result in the removal or modification of your ad.

–  Claiming ignorance of a rule is not considered sufficient cause to excuse a violation of said rules.

We reserve the right to review and approve all content submitted for advertising.  We reserve the right to deny any advertisement for publishing that contains potential legal liability or upholds and/or creates public controversy. We also reserve the right to censor, revise, edit, or reject any other type of advertisement for publishing.

Weather Forecast

Tuesday, October 8
Weather icon
59°F
clear sky
Wednesday, October 9
Weather icon
63°F
clear sky
Thursday, October 10
Weather icon
58°F
clear sky
Friday, October 11
Weather icon
63°F
clear sky
Saturday, October 12
Weather icon
72°F
clear sky
Please log in to save your location.

Enjoy reading local news?

First Month 99¢

Already a subscriber? Login here.